2001
Version 5.5 - The first Mac OS X native version and Windows 2000 logo
certified. Improved ODBC, Excel support, QuickTime Graphics import engine,
enhanced CSS support for rendering, plus general improvements to existing
tools and the addition of a few new ones.

1999
Version 5.0 - A major upgrade with old database files having to be converted
to a new format. Interface revision, ODBC driver, table view, conditional
value lists, layout/report assistant, script import (hooray!), data merge
on import and QuickTime VR support. Importantly, the Unlimited version
appeared for the first time, with the standard version limited to 12 TCP/IP
network connections within a rolling 12 hour period. FileMaker Pro Server
released.

1998
Version 4.1 - Minor upgrade adding ODBC data import, Microsoft Excel 98 for Mac
support, support for the Euro and the capabilities to create unlimited, non-networkable
runtime applications in the Developer version. Claris abandons other software
applications, changes its name to FileMaker Inc to focus on their flagship
product and the Claris Solutions Alliance (CSA) became the FileMaker Solutions
Alliance (FSA)

1997
Version 4.0 - The file structure remained the same, the web companion made
its first appearance with its own http server and CGI - you could run a complete
web site with a single copy of FileMaker Pro. Instant and custom web publishing
accompanied this along with sorted relationships, object rotation, support
for GIF and JPEG images, exact field match and the ability to import Excel
files directly.

1995
Version 3.0 - A serious upgrade, existing files required conversion to
the new structure and relational files and portals appear at last along
with TCP/IP support. Word processing functions were added with value lists,
conditional scripting, large file size and OLE. Later in 1996 FileMaker
Pro Server 3.0 was released, as was the FileMaker Pro Solutions Development
Kit (SDK), which allowed unlimited networkable runtimes of FileMaker Pro
3.0 files to be created.